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Get a list of WLANs

(Deprecated) This API endpoint retrieves a list of WLANs associated to a customer, based on the query parameters provided. Each WLAN in the returned list includes comprehensive details like name, security level, band, status, and VLAN configuration. The query parameters allow you to narrow down the results to WLANs that meet specific criteria, ensuring you receive only the relevant data.

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Query Params
string
length ≤ 128

ID of the Site for which access point related information is requested

string
length ≤ 16

Serial number of an access point device.

string
length ≤ 256

OData Version 4.0 filter string (limited functionality). Supports only 'and' conjunction ('or' and 'not' are NOT supported). Supported fields and operators are in the below given table.

FieldOperators
bandeq and in

The operators are implemented as follows:

  • eq: Only values exactly matching the given value are returned.

  • in: Only values present in the given list are returned.

string
length ≤ 256

Comma separated list of sort expressions. Each sort expression is a property name optionally followed by a direction indicator asc (ascending) or desc (descending).

The first sort expression in the list defines the primary sort order, the second defines the secondary sort order, and so on. If a direction indicator is omitted the default direction is ascending. By default, the response is sorted in ascending order by WLAN name.

Supported fields are wlanName, band, status, securityLevel, security, vlan, and primaryUsage.

int64
0 to 1000
Defaults to 20

Denotes the maximum number of WLANs returned in the response.

string

Specifies the pagination cursor for the next page of resources.

Minimum value: 1

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